Academics:
I have enjoyed every professor. The curriculum has been interesting and beneficial. Registration was easy because they communicate well. The workload is appropriate and I love my field of study.

Majors:
I found it easy to get into my program. The admissions adviser was extremely helpful and introduced us to all of the people we needed to know. I was able to talk with the finance department and they were helpful. The department head was wonderful and visiting with him was like seeing an old friend. BBC called me within 45 minutes after I sent an email requesting information.

Majors:
I love it! The workload is challenging but appropriate. My internship is in my current job and learning is tailored to the situations I encounter there so it has been very helpful and also I am very motivated to learn.

Technology:
There is only one computer lab here, but there are computers in the library as well that are used more often than the ones in the computer lab. Printing on campus is pretty easy and pretty affordable as well. The network tends to always work and is a pretty decent speed. Sometimes the network crashes, but IT is pretty quick at fixing the problems. Bringing your own computer is pretty important, unless you want to have to go to the library anytime you want to use a computer.

Campus Quality:
The campus is absolutely beautiful. I love living on campus. There is a huge new rec center that has three basketball courts, a full gym and weight room. We also have a cafe on campus where the students can play games, as well as just hang out and do homework, drink coffee or socialize. The library is also a great resource and a great and quiet (and beautiful!) place to do your homework.

Campus Quality:
I think the unity of our school is very unique. The students all have the same purpose in mind, and we are all help each other to achieve that purpose: to grow closer to Christ and serve Him with our lives.

Campus Housing:
Living in the dorms is a great option. You really get opportunities to develop relationships with the people in your dorms and with your dorm parents. There is a very unique set up to the dorms that most colleges do not have. The dorm is designed in three floors and each floor has 2 to 4 suites that are off of a lounge. Each suite has three rooms and one bathroom; two people stay in each room.

Off-Campus Housing:
There are not really all that many options for living off-campus, and living super close to campus can get kinda pricy for a college student. If you live in the city closest to the school, Scranton, it is not the safest place to live although it may be cheaper. I have never considered living off campus, as I find it more worth it just to stay on campus.

Academics:
My major does not have a lot of students in it, so we are able to get to know our professors on a very personal level, which has been wonderful. The workload is normal, and granted that I love the work that I do, it's great!

Greek Life:
We do not have Greek life at Baptist Bible College, at least that I'm aware of. But if I'm not aware of it, it must not be doing a very good job at making itself known, due to the fact that we are such a small school.

Diversity:
I feel like there a lot of different types of people on campus. People who come from different backgrounds, different homes, different ethnicity, different trials. We are all able to help each other to grow in different ways because we all come from different ways of life. Granted there are quite a few who are able to cliche and relate, but I feel like every person is different. As far as religion though, most of us are on the same page.